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Never be down on the water close to the engine exhaust port. Carbon monoxide is a heavier-than-air gas generated by incomplete burning. It is colorless and odorless, and kills by binding to blood cells better than oxygen does. Carbon monoxide poisoning is especially a problem for pontoon boats with outboard motors; the pontoons trap the exhaust gasses between the hulls, and the exhaust port is right at water level. If a child swims between the pontoons with the engine idling, he's running a real risk of CO poisoning, which is a nasty way to die.
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You should keep fresh air flowing through the vessel.
Keep fresh air flowing through the boat.
You should keep fresh air flowing through the vessel.
Keep air flowing throughout the vessel in order to protect against carbon monoxide while boating.
When boating deadly amounts of carbon monoxide can be released by the inboard gas engine exhaust.
Never be down on the water close to the engine exhaust port. Carbon monoxide is a heavier-than-air gas generated by incomplete burning. It is colorless and odorless, and kills by binding to blood cells better than oxygen does. Carbon monoxide poisoning is especially a problem for pontoon boats with outboard motors; the pontoons trap the exhaust gasses between the hulls, and the exhaust port is right at water level. If a child swims between the pontoons with the engine idling, he's running a real risk of CO poisoning, which is a nasty way to die.
You should keep fresh air flowing through the vessel.
Stormy conditions.
Canal and River holidays involve a lot of boating. They are increasingly becoming more popular as the UK canals are in the best condition they have ever been in.
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In order for a life jacket to be legal, it must be approved by the U.S. Coast Guard, meet specific safety requirements, be in good condition, and be the appropriate size for the intended wearer.
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